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and there is nothing more cool than awarding and student a racial preference and putting them to an environment in which he is not academically prepared for he is going to struggle, he will inevitably blame his problems on phantoms being racism rather than acknowledging the difficult truth that he would've been better in an environment where he is matched with his peers. this is not a race problem that would occur with gender preferences as well. that is the underlying problem that america doesn't want to address head on. lou: we also don't seem to want to address another issue, that is simply the performance of students, who are extraordinary, bright as they can be and yet admissions find reasons not to take those who score the highest, who score and achieve the highest grades in school, and somehow put them over into a separate bucket because they want representative student bodies and by the way this is not a new development and caused by racial preference. this has been a judgment made by omission office for half century. >> we used to have a ceiling on jews and college campuses harbored mo
and there is nothing more cool than awarding and student a racial preference and putting them to an environment in which he is not academically prepared for he is going to struggle, he will inevitably blame his problems on phantoms being racism rather than acknowledging the difficult truth that he would've been better in an environment where he is matched with his peers. this is not a race problem that would occur with gender preferences as well. that is the underlying problem that america...
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by the way, when did they get in charge of the environment? what's going on. they want a trillion dollar tax to save the environment and it's all-- it's regressive, repressive and stupid. and the sad thing is no one says anything, so it might not be a good idea. >> neil: you don't think it's a good idea? >> put me down in the no column. >> neil: what do you think? >> what do you expect outf the imf. anying worse than the local environmen bureaucrats are imported ones from europe. and we should point out that most of the environmental bureaucrats really don't care whether people work or not. they have a sort of straightline view about saving the environment and they don't care what kind of economic damage that would cause. can you imagine if this actually happened? as you said a regressive tax, hurts poor people which they don't care about or the rich people. it really is a sick, disgusting state of affairs. >> dagen? politicians though, give them all credit, right or left. this country knows it's regressiv and this is the tax tt makes every single voter in thi
by the way, when did they get in charge of the environment? what's going on. they want a trillion dollar tax to save the environment and it's all-- it's regressive, repressive and stupid. and the sad thing is no one says anything, so it might not be a good idea. >> neil: you don't think it's a good idea? >> put me down in the no column. >> neil: what do you think? >> what do you expect outf the imf. anying worse than the local environmen bureaucrats are imported ones...
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you find talent you need in today's environment? he talk about h-1b visas all the time and the efforts that president trump has been making in terms of trade and immigration changes. can you find the people that you need to work or do you feel like like --. >> never enough people, great people for us to hire that's either because of things like h-1b problems are primarily because there were so many great companies that are looking to hire the same kinds of people and. >> barrel for 4000 companies so the thought that we can hire >> todd: well the eye of this storm would fall on corpus christi texas it didn't but that doesn't mean that it didn't also face enormous devastation there. overnight at 2:30 in the morning large house catching on fire, fire crews responding trying to keep other houses there right near the water from catching on fire and they did contain it but this is just some of the devastation that we're already seeing in corpus christi texas overnight. >> abby: that's in padre island right as you said where corpus christi
you find talent you need in today's environment? he talk about h-1b visas all the time and the efforts that president trump has been making in terms of trade and immigration changes. can you find the people that you need to work or do you feel like like --. >> never enough people, great people for us to hire that's either because of things like h-1b problems are primarily because there were so many great companies that are looking to hire the same kinds of people and. >> barrel for...
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still not the point repertory environment is so burdensome the cost to have to lay out, they're looking as a business expense and saying what will make us profitable to the shareholders? they have to decide, they can go to the states to save that money because maybe they can hire more people, be they can open up multiple offices and do more than they can in new york because the fact taxes are so high here. liz: let anybody get a wake-up call about this? >> we certainly hope so. this is how democracies fail. not to say that democracy will fail, but look at you by. and one that is out of our way, but they have zero taxes for 50 years. which attracts so much business to that particular center of the universe to do business. liz: downtown manhattan, my brother-in-law is a fireman, i come from a long line of firemen, they have said the reason flooded downtown because it is a landfill. coming in from london. so it is underwater. they say to themselves another hurricane hits, we don't want to be flooded again. the federal reserve's offices got flooded. go ahead. does that factor into the decis
still not the point repertory environment is so burdensome the cost to have to lay out, they're looking as a business expense and saying what will make us profitable to the shareholders? they have to decide, they can go to the states to save that money because maybe they can hire more people, be they can open up multiple offices and do more than they can in new york because the fact taxes are so high here. liz: let anybody get a wake-up call about this? >> we certainly hope so. this is...
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look like an antibusiness environment. the people pay the price for it. the american people pay the price and fewer job opportunities. >> well, bruce, a lot of people looking at corporate tax rates and wondering whether we do have an antibusiness environment. look at this. we have the highest corporate income tax rate in the civilized world. should bit that way? >> well, first of all, in chicago where walgreens is based that's one of the high profile examples of this. if they would have succeeded with their inversion which they're not going to do, it wouldn't be -- the corporation wouldn't be -- >> hold on a second. inversion is just a fancy word for saying move to another country to have cheaper taxes. >> exactly. and they're merging with a company overseas but they would have gone overseas to relocate their headquaters. would have been a huge loss of tax revenue and when corporations don't pay taxes they're going to look to us but more broadly here the walgreens ceo said that in the end they couldn't do it or they weren't going to do it because they tho
look like an antibusiness environment. the people pay the price for it. the american people pay the price and fewer job opportunities. >> well, bruce, a lot of people looking at corporate tax rates and wondering whether we do have an antibusiness environment. look at this. we have the highest corporate income tax rate in the civilized world. should bit that way? >> well, first of all, in chicago where walgreens is based that's one of the high profile examples of this. if they would...
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neil: why would financials be up in that environment? is it the bernanke? it certainly can be the fiscal guidance. >> let me tell you why because now the republicans are in a position to strength. they don't have to do nything, and the continuing resolution does not happen. you have a government shutdown. they don't do anything on the sequester, automatic cuts start slashing left and right and you do get the spending cuts. i hope you're right that the republicans get a backbone because if they don't patrick buchanan was right. the republican party has no reason to exist. i have to believe as easy as they let this thing happen, they are expecting the budget or the ceiling debate in the continuing resolution debates to be worthy show their strength. let's just prayed as the case. i think in temporary rally we saw on wall street is that. neil: always a pleasure. happy new year. coming up, getting smacked down. now they want a certain governor moved out. but on't recall what happened to that guy? doubling down leaves unions on the house. then congress will begi
neil: why would financials be up in that environment? is it the bernanke? it certainly can be the fiscal guidance. >> let me tell you why because now the republicans are in a position to strength. they don't have to do nything, and the continuing resolution does not happen. you have a government shutdown. they don't do anything on the sequester, automatic cuts start slashing left and right and you do get the spending cuts. i hope you're right that the republicans get a backbone because if...
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he did not create man to serve the environment. yes, we're to take care of it but not allow the environment to rule over us. lou: and what is your reaction to the leadership in house of representatives unable to move forward with repeal and replacement of obamacare? your thoughts? >> a temporary setback, lou. look. people have been trying to ride donald trump's political -- write donald trump's political obituary every day, and they are still wrong, they will continue to be wrong, this is a temporary setback toll soon dissipate. especially with confirmation of neil gorsuch next week. lou: i find it fascinating, as you say, this president, has been under personal attack, personal assault, from the left, his own party from other candidates from the office he won, you name it, national left wing media. i don't think of another man strong enough. i am very serious, of another man strong enough to continue to drive ahead while taking the beating he has and most of the assault unfair. we have about 15 seconds for you pastor. >> well, he
he did not create man to serve the environment. yes, we're to take care of it but not allow the environment to rule over us. lou: and what is your reaction to the leadership in house of representatives unable to move forward with repeal and replacement of obamacare? your thoughts? >> a temporary setback, lou. look. people have been trying to ride donald trump's political -- write donald trump's political obituary every day, and they are still wrong, they will continue to be wrong, this is...
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that is good in a bunch of ways, including for the environment. neil: here's what i want to know and maybe you can help me with this. i liken it to parents with a couple of kids. one kid they like him and the other they don't like so much. >> i was never the favorite. neil: but it's all-in-one. actually kind was the favorite. i'm kidding. one of the things that i noticed is that we love you but when push comes to shove, you're the one that we speak to about this. so what i am hearing is that we kind of like you more but we are going to go through the usual drill as saying, oh, we love everyone, but we are doing everything we can to mke it as difficult as we can for those annoying kids, coal and oil. >> democrats love natural gas because if the enemy of coal that they hate tracking. so they don't like energy. they really don't. they want americans to move backwards. neil: the are the ones of president likes. do you feel slighted? >> no, i don't feel slighted. [laughter] >> i think that green energy, if you want to become green, then let's go forwar
that is good in a bunch of ways, including for the environment. neil: here's what i want to know and maybe you can help me with this. i liken it to parents with a couple of kids. one kid they like him and the other they don't like so much. >> i was never the favorite. neil: but it's all-in-one. actually kind was the favorite. i'm kidding. one of the things that i noticed is that we love you but when push comes to shove, you're the one that we speak to about this. so what i am hearing is...
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those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. charles: we'll be back with more coverage much the tragic events in dallas. we will speak to a pastor who was there and talk about the spiritual healing of dallas. ♪ [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. char there are wake of the police shootings in dallas and the police shootings in louisiana and minnesota. but we need healing to start. earlier today a group of interfaith ministers led a prayer vigils. hundreds gathered to support the message of how america can start healing itself. pastor, thanks for joining us. i'm not sure if you got a chance to listen to governor abbott's comments a few minutes ago. but he talked about unity, resilience and finding purpose out of this extreme tragedy. i know that's usually the role of the church. how can we do that even beyond folks like you? >> absolutely. of course, our city is in grave mourning. and we held a prayer
those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. charles: we'll be back with more coverage much the tragic events in dallas. we will speak to a pastor who was there and talk about the spiritual healing of dallas. ♪ [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. char there are wake of the police shootings in dallas and the police...
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. >> i guess that he was warned that it was a very toxic environment and he had been pushed and shoved them in there was a lot of violence there already. and i don't know if texas really ever laid that down. the people are clearly happy to see them. and how long did this take for texas to get over? >> i don't think it has been completely gone over. when people hear you are from texas, as we have talked about honor, they still ask, oh, yes, and you know about kennedy being killed, so it's stl international, i wish they would have thought of this soap opera or something else. but too often they think back to it. even 50 years later. but it was a blight upon texas to a man who is coming really to help heal people. neil: he wa coming to pass over this coming and he was concerned enough about his reelection that he did this. and it was a cautious jfk going. and retrospect, do you think it's added caution? >> o absolutely. >> i say that andthen we have a president that is not cautious about making any political trips, he makes them every wek. neil: they raise a lot of money. >> yes, but it m
. >> i guess that he was warned that it was a very toxic environment and he had been pushed and shoved them in there was a lot of violence there already. and i don't know if texas really ever laid that down. the people are clearly happy to see them. and how long did this take for texas to get over? >> i don't think it has been completely gone over. when people hear you are from texas, as we have talked about honor, they still ask, oh, yes, and you know about kennedy being killed, so...
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that is great, we should try to project the environment. i don't know why we have to direct the spirit we were all supposed to be driving electric cars in 10 or 20 years. but that is not working out too well for the crowd. as we are back to talking about big oil and how the evil big oil is killing the senior tizens most with respiratory problems. problems. the problem isn't people die from air pollution. people cannot afford to pay for the price of gas. once again, the green agenda is fued with other people's money. the. gerri: let's get dan to talk about this. i think this is a legitimate what he is saying is that they should this should not be priority number one in this country. the first priority should be about getting people back to work and having people have affordable lives. it seems to me that there is no end to the demands from the environmentalists. it's not that you really want to do this, but you want to get rid of fossil fuels altogether. it's not right? >> that is a straw person argument. gerri: it's not silly, a lot of peop
that is great, we should try to project the environment. i don't know why we have to direct the spirit we were all supposed to be driving electric cars in 10 or 20 years. but that is not working out too well for the crowd. as we are back to talking about big oil and how the evil big oil is killing the senior tizens most with respiratory problems. problems. the problem isn't people die from air pollution. people cannot afford to pay for the price of gas. once again, the green agenda is fued with...
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be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, a alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a thousand dead ducks found in a chinese river. but yoko is still singing the same old tune. still thinking it stinks here, yoko should buy a one way ticket there. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. peopl
be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, a alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a...
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how do today's college graduates preparedness environment? president of rice university, thank you for hosting us today. we have had a fantastic time at your beautiful school. >> we have had a great time having you on our campus. melissa: the weather has been gorgeous. turning back, we see college graduates and all these kids walking around the campus here, i worry about after graduation. college graduates that are 11.5% -- that so many graduate. is this true? >> yes, we have all seen that had just been turned we have all seen the to unsent statistics. is a comparative number, graduates are actually doing better. melissa: if you look at different occupations and jobs, you know, there is certainly a difference. the same things you're talking about, employment, salary, the labor department says biomedical engineering is a field of 62% over the next decade. do you fear that your students -- that there's going to be jobs? >> we get a lot of biomedical professions but we encourage them to find their passions and the attempt to get a little bit mor
how do today's college graduates preparedness environment? president of rice university, thank you for hosting us today. we have had a fantastic time at your beautiful school. >> we have had a great time having you on our campus. melissa: the weather has been gorgeous. turning back, we see college graduates and all these kids walking around the campus here, i worry about after graduation. college graduates that are 11.5% -- that so many graduate. is this true? >> yes, we have all...
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the third -- it's a sinkers room environment. that causes people to step over the line unfortunately. many more cases of people stepping of the line then there even were at the galion group. in jail for ten years. i count three or four people associated that have been indicted or cooperating. baron least ten people over sac capital. we will tell you this, that environment created a lot of great traders. melissa: one of the things they said was he hired people, part of the case about him looking the other way and not being a good manager. hire people who had questions about them at their previous job. melissa: if they hire someone from that firm, are you then opening yourself up later? >> there was one guy that was involved. he was recently indicted, cooperating with the govnment. you know, i don't think that the street, they're looking at some of the fund managers. and they're basically 55 there being receptive. the interesting thing is to would be crazy enough to keep the money in there now? melissa: the last word in before we g
the third -- it's a sinkers room environment. that causes people to step over the line unfortunately. many more cases of people stepping of the line then there even were at the galion group. in jail for ten years. i count three or four people associated that have been indicted or cooperating. baron least ten people over sac capital. we will tell you this, that environment created a lot of great traders. melissa: one of the things they said was he hired people, part of the case about him looking...
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. >> we are trying to transition to clean energy environment good for the economy and the environment and where the president wants to take us but transitions are tests take time. maria: they do take time like ten or 20 years, should we kill off also fuels now? >> the hardest thing for someone in the political business to do is stand up and say you know what? who wrong in this administration will not do that. they will drive america into the ditch and they are economically and national security wise having to rely upon foreign countries for energy is bad public policy so they are wanting to this environmental altar where they pray everyday and hurting americans. they are listening to a missed cash the president stands up in florida and says the reason hurricane ian came was because the use of fossil fuel, nonsen nonsense. no data. the put america in jeopardy economically, national security on this pre-new deal craziness hurting americans so the needs sensibilities. calvary is on the way in november when elections occur and biden administration will get a powerful message policies don'
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not only morally bankrupt but just contributing to such a hostile work environment. you know, one of the reasons why a lot of people are having issues trusting big tech companies, some media companies, when you see they're carrying water for some of their preferred politicians. so i think, i'm happy to see lindsey boylan file that suit. i hope more do. he really needs to be held accountable for his actions. his staff as well. they enabled this and contributed to this. elizabeth: you know, congresswoman you talked about this too, it seems like it turned toxic pretty quickly according to the state attorney in the cuomo office. in other words this became a matter of a powerful man attacking and personally and verbally abusing, sexually assaulting women and people don't understand how scary it is for women in that environment to be you know, set upon by a serial predator in power. that is what the state ag is saying. what are you saying? >> think about how damning it is for him to be out there talking about this, putting out as a lawyer, i'm just shocked he is out there
not only morally bankrupt but just contributing to such a hostile work environment. you know, one of the reasons why a lot of people are having issues trusting big tech companies, some media companies, when you see they're carrying water for some of their preferred politicians. so i think, i'm happy to see lindsey boylan file that suit. i hope more do. he really needs to be held accountable for his actions. his staff as well. they enabled this and contributed to this. elizabeth: you know,...
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people will be talking like crazy if this at&t deal -- neil: the environment now? separately, the bayer-monsanto merger was green-lighted. we see more happening in that arena, more happening in lots of arenas, the bets are off in this environment that there will be mergers? >> i would say this bayer-monsanto is different. there is particular bugaboo president has about media mergers and media consolidation. that is different. monsanto, we've been signaling the bayer-monsanto deal broke when it first got announced two years ago, likely to happen, get through the justice department with a few things of the not quite one of these sort of mergers that will, that could squeeze media. one thing they are worried about with bayer-monsanto whether chinese could buy into a piece of it and use some of their technology. they were actually talking about that they dealt with that issue. it was matter of taking some chips of at table. neil: by the way, all ancillary issues about verizon, 4% run-up. deals are back in town here? >> particularly media. if you can get, if the at&t de
people will be talking like crazy if this at&t deal -- neil: the environment now? separately, the bayer-monsanto merger was green-lighted. we see more happening in that arena, more happening in lots of arenas, the bets are off in this environment that there will be mergers? >> i would say this bayer-monsanto is different. there is particular bugaboo president has about media mergers and media consolidation. that is different. monsanto, we've been signaling the bayer-monsanto deal...
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how likely -- it seems to me we live in an environment of improved economic numbers. it's inevitable that rates will back up. that's not a wad thing in and of itself -- bad thing in and of itself. i'm certainly of an age to remember, it's a lot higher than that. i guess it's what you get used to, but it's the pace of this, right? >> right. we went from a quarter to over 1.5 in just the span of a few weeks. so that's what's really scaring people, wow, is this pace going to increase? and we're going to be at 2.5 by next quarter? it's not -- the levels are great, you know, just slightly above 1.5. that's a very low rate. it's just how quickly we've gotten there has taken a lot of people by surprise. and that's what -- [inaudible conversations] sorry. neil: i'm sorry to do this to you, erin. d.r., real quick take on technology. another thing i found important to watch was whether the nasdaq woul through with its performance yesterday. because we've learned in a static environment of, you know, technology stocks have trouble holding their own for more than a day, certainly
how likely -- it seems to me we live in an environment of improved economic numbers. it's inevitable that rates will back up. that's not a wad thing in and of itself -- bad thing in and of itself. i'm certainly of an age to remember, it's a lot higher than that. i guess it's what you get used to, but it's the pace of this, right? >> right. we went from a quarter to over 1.5 in just the span of a few weeks. so that's what's really scaring people, wow, is this pace going to increase? and...
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how do you navigate your portfolio in this environment? let's bring in the best, kaltbaum capital management president fox news contributor, gary kaltbaum, key advisor group, eddie eddie ghabour and michael lee strategies michael lee. we saw gains in zoom, target. before we get to yesterday's session, let me ask you about this money grab because you talked about it more than anyone else. what's the reaction going to be when it is over or does it ever get over? >> well, look, if you're asking about d.c., the old cliche tax-and-spend will now to be the umpteenth power. that is number one. if you're talking about wall street, what we're seeing with massive april piece and speculation and -- ipos and speculation and spacs which i call scams i don't know where to go with all of this. i don't think it really ends well. you know, i've been talking about meltups. i think the melt-up is over in the nasdaq types. they topped out recent weeks. it is worsening right now. it started with the fang names, big names. now it is getting everything else. cha
how do you navigate your portfolio in this environment? let's bring in the best, kaltbaum capital management president fox news contributor, gary kaltbaum, key advisor group, eddie eddie ghabour and michael lee strategies michael lee. we saw gains in zoom, target. before we get to yesterday's session, let me ask you about this money grab because you talked about it more than anyone else. what's the reaction going to be when it is over or does it ever get over? >> well, look, if you're...
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, they get married later in life, they live in a heterogeneous type of environment with kids all over the world, we grew up in a different melloul. neil: i don't see your party moving in that direct, some argue maybe you should. >> we're the party of life, liberty and pursuit of happy net, the party of find, a party that can speak about those opportunities, to all people in the united states this is a party that believes in giving a sense of ownership an opportunity over single citizen in this country, but we're also neil, the party of problem solving, we have gotten away from problem solving, we forgot how to do a dial, a lot of governors are pretty good from it, we should learn more from models of the republican governor that are doing good things but we lost the art of problem solving. that is what republicanism i think was founded on. pragmatic solutions to the issues of the day that work in favor of all americans, governors do it well, live doing that thing as governor of state of utah. and it works, on the economic side it should work on education policy, it should work in terms
, they get married later in life, they live in a heterogeneous type of environment with kids all over the world, we grew up in a different melloul. neil: i don't see your party moving in that direct, some argue maybe you should. >> we're the party of life, liberty and pursuit of happy net, the party of find, a party that can speak about those opportunities, to all people in the united states this is a party that believes in giving a sense of ownership an opportunity over single citizen in...
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so with all of us just sitting at home an our laptop, i would think that has got to be a target-rich environment for hackers. they can attack through any of our houses. >> well, it's, you know, it's -- what's happened with technology over the last several years is people want more flexibility. independent of covid-19, they want to be able to work from anywhere they want, to use multiple different types of devices, their phone, their ipad, their work computer, and they want access to everything. to this is a real challenge, and this is why our platform, the identity cloud, so, is so critical in this world because as you mentioned, we make it very, very easy for workers to get to their applications and services, but also we make it secure. we know who the people are. we know the applications they're supposed to access, the devices which they're supposed to access from, so we give the companies a really good, strong platform to make it all work easily and securely. jack: you made an interesting comment to my colleague jack howe where you said anyone running a business had better focus on becoming t
so with all of us just sitting at home an our laptop, i would think that has got to be a target-rich environment for hackers. they can attack through any of our houses. >> well, it's, you know, it's -- what's happened with technology over the last several years is people want more flexibility. independent of covid-19, they want to be able to work from anywhere they want, to use multiple different types of devices, their phone, their ipad, their work computer, and they want access to...
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they don't want to pollute the environment. but they say global warming, potential of electric vehicle production is twice that of conventional vehicles is basically twice as bad is what they're trying to say. and number one, they say that in studies in the past they didn't consider the impact of charging the battery. that the generating of the electricity to charge the battery if it comes from a coal plant, comes from a nuclear plant, you're kind of defeating the purpose of having a cleaner vehicle because you used this other dirty way to make the electricity. what do you say? >> well, that would be true if the majority of our electricity was still coming from coal but we've had some radical changes in the electric generation sector in the united states over the last couple of years. driven primarily by steadily declining natural gas prices. as a result, for the first time in american history, we are generating more of our electricity today from natural gas than from coal. natural gas is almost 2/3 cleaner than burning coal in
they don't want to pollute the environment. but they say global warming, potential of electric vehicle production is twice that of conventional vehicles is basically twice as bad is what they're trying to say. and number one, they say that in studies in the past they didn't consider the impact of charging the battery. that the generating of the electricity to charge the battery if it comes from a coal plant, comes from a nuclear plant, you're kind of defeating the purpose of having a cleaner...
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that we don't have a 9 - 5 office, just because it's rigorous doesn't mean it has to be hostile work environment where people are sexually harassed or assaulted, he is just putting himself out there almost understated derangement and he doesn't have a lawyer maybe than his other brother chris giving them advice and the advice that he's getting is bad i don't know why he's talking, he should be held up somewhere and probably in his home, not the governor's mansion at the taxpayers expense at this point. elizabeth: we hear you that's okay governor cuomo calling for the rexburg nation accused of sexual harassment,ar watch this. >> no one is above the law and the law will be justly and swiftly prosecuted, whether you're the attorney general or the head of a large corporation, whether you're a media bigshot, it does not matter. i think the way they are handling is disgusting, there is a disrespect for women that this a administration chronically exemplifies. elizabeth: this is coming at the same time reportedly harassing women, what do you say assemblyman, will give you the final word. >> governor cu
that we don't have a 9 - 5 office, just because it's rigorous doesn't mean it has to be hostile work environment where people are sexually harassed or assaulted, he is just putting himself out there almost understated derangement and he doesn't have a lawyer maybe than his other brother chris giving them advice and the advice that he's getting is bad i don't know why he's talking, he should be held up somewhere and probably in his home, not the governor's mansion at the taxpayers expense at...
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neil: which is my generation. >> created regulatory environments that leave us without jobs. neil: my generation did that? >> the politicians, the regulators. neil: you are bitter. bitter millennials. >> i also want to say this is a generational theft, we're paying for insurance, we're paying for entitlements, and the pension liability state by state is going to cost every single one of us $15,000. i don't want to hear it how his generation is providing for mine. thanks for nothing, charlie, and by the way you're welcome. neil: no, she didn't! >> i agree that charlie is wrong the question is millennials don't like to be called millennials. this is a generation obsessed with self-expression. >> i think you are self-absorbed. not you! >> some boomers like charlie, 50% of the generation have tattoos. neil: of your generation? >> 54% of millennials have tattoos. neil: do you? >> i do. neil: show me. >> no. neil: fine, fine. >> we don't like to be labeled. neil: you are putting labels on yourself. >> our own labels. we don't like to be called something that somebody else calls us.
neil: which is my generation. >> created regulatory environments that leave us without jobs. neil: my generation did that? >> the politicians, the regulators. neil: you are bitter. bitter millennials. >> i also want to say this is a generational theft, we're paying for insurance, we're paying for entitlements, and the pension liability state by state is going to cost every single one of us $15,000. i don't want to hear it how his generation is providing for mine. thanks for...
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before 2008 there was a whole different environment than it yesterday. the housing bubble, and i'm not sure all those numbers were realistic anyway. but, the more important thing is that we are slowly, steadily growing and that there is confidence. there is a lot of money on the sidelines, and we need to get the confidence back to the average consumer to get back into the market into stay in the market so that they can get the growth and they can have the growth for their retirement, for their college education and the long run. we have people that are scared and uncertain, they're not going to invest. adam: you bring up the average consumer. i'm pretty average when it comes to that. i looked at my retirement and get worried. the federal reserve is the big reason the stock market is tired and that worries me because we don't see the earnings forecast nearly as strong as they should be. you mentioned the money on the sideline. it's tough coming in until after the election if it comes back, and i'm sitting here thinking, not kids. i had no other choice. an
before 2008 there was a whole different environment than it yesterday. the housing bubble, and i'm not sure all those numbers were realistic anyway. but, the more important thing is that we are slowly, steadily growing and that there is confidence. there is a lot of money on the sidelines, and we need to get the confidence back to the average consumer to get back into the market into stay in the market so that they can get the growth and they can have the growth for their retirement, for their...
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>> typically in today's environment, yes, most of the buyers are cash buyers. what you need to understand is that miami was one of e hardest hit markets during the recession. since then, we have grown tremendously. one of the hottest destinations in the world, what you're seeing the buyers that have been on the sidelines for the past four years are all running to purchase property and paying pay cash. so it's not really a boom that's going on gerri: i can think of another red-hot market. and that is in los angeles. is it possible that there is a bubble building and some of these markets right now are prices are maybe a little too high and it is because inventories are so tight? >> i don't reay think so. there's been a lot of people sitting on the sidelines for the last four years. they are ready to borrow buy a house. i'm buying houes now, with a lack of inventory, the cheap money, it's a great time to buy. thdifference is that people can afford it now as opposed to what it was five years ago. gerri: i'm going to tell your story here as well. you sold the most
>> typically in today's environment, yes, most of the buyers are cash buyers. what you need to understand is that miami was one of e hardest hit markets during the recession. since then, we have grown tremendously. one of the hottest destinations in the world, what you're seeing the buyers that have been on the sidelines for the past four years are all running to purchase property and paying pay cash. so it's not really a boom that's going on gerri: i can think of another red-hot market....
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in the mortgage environment fannie and freddie prevented the entire mortgage industry from being on the now current version of the fico scoring system. when the newer version comes out in the fall, mortgage lending will be based on a model two generations old. we may be having this conversation in two or three years, and the new system may not be used in mortgage environment but may or may not have critical mass in the credit card and auto environment. >> i want to show viewers how fico score is broken down. you look at payment history, you can see that the biggest thing here, amounts owed, another chunk of it. length of credit history, new credit and types of credit used. but also if you look at what a score should be, and again a lot of us don't know this, i do, they don't. 750-850 is excellent, right? if you look at mortgages right now, you know 740 is the -- 729-740 is good. in this country, the average score is 692. the average fico score is fair and barely. doesn't this tell you this motivates not just fico but banks to re-evaluate how they're going to lend. if can't have the midd
in the mortgage environment fannie and freddie prevented the entire mortgage industry from being on the now current version of the fico scoring system. when the newer version comes out in the fall, mortgage lending will be based on a model two generations old. we may be having this conversation in two or three years, and the new system may not be used in mortgage environment but may or may not have critical mass in the credit card and auto environment. >> i want to show viewers how fico...
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number one best job creation environment, is houston, texas of course. apparently everything is better and bigger in texas. the city added more than 2800 jobs in the january. the city with the worst job environment, well there are several, sacramento, california, providence, rhode island. >>> coming up next a shocking story on the gm cars that have been recalled. turns out some of them still on. market. still for sale. we'll have the latest. >>> next a cbs employee suing claiming her company violating her privacy. charging her too much for health care. legal panel will weigh in after the break. ♪ e. >> agreed legal story for you. cvs's wellness program. is a well-intentioned or invasive? cvs cashiers suing the drugstore chain over its health screening program. she claims the company later disclose personal information like her sex habits. a partner and lis wiehl, fox news legal analyst, what does the company want to know? >> this is all voluntary. it is not compulsory. she doesn't have to give this information. it is voluntary to be part of this while
number one best job creation environment, is houston, texas of course. apparently everything is better and bigger in texas. the city added more than 2800 jobs in the january. the city with the worst job environment, well there are several, sacramento, california, providence, rhode island. >>> coming up next a shocking story on the gm cars that have been recalled. turns out some of them still on. market. still for sale. we'll have the latest. >>> next a cbs employee suing...
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a very friendly regulatory environment, one of the smallest governments based on the number of residents of the state. and they're actively luring businesses into the state from other burdensome states. >> i think he's a pretty clever guy, the president. i think he knew all of the above. that's why he was there and that's why he was more or less trying to use the state, even though its policies are different from his own to say hey, i'm leading thi parade. >> you know what? the president is a brilliant guy, but i'm not sure -- i think he might have made a mistake. i don't give them that kind of credit, althought worked in the election, these republican-led pro-business states, he won the rust belt and others. >> he lost texas. but there is a strategy to winning a state like texas. extraordinarily well, based on the texas model of pro business, in addition to the things that dagen talked about, what about the idea that hey, come to texas. come here, have a good time. relocate, bring your family, bring your dreams here. the american dream. the old american dream. self-reliance, pull yourse
a very friendly regulatory environment, one of the smallest governments based on the number of residents of the state. and they're actively luring businesses into the state from other burdensome states. >> i think he's a pretty clever guy, the president. i think he knew all of the above. that's why he was there and that's why he was more or less trying to use the state, even though its policies are different from his own to say hey, i'm leading thi parade. >> you know what? the...
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be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, and alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a thousand dead ducks found in a chinese river. but yoko is still singing the same old tune. still thinking it stinks here, yoko should buy a one way ticket there. [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, nousiness too small. neil: there must be something in china's water, it
be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, and alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a...
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i feel really proud of the impact that has on the environment. but we're always striving to be better. i love being outdoors, running in nature. we have two daughters. i want to do everything i can to protect the environment to make sure they see the same beauty i've seen in nature. my goal is to lead projects that affect the world. i know that to be great requires hard work. my goal is t♪ ead projects that affect the world. ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch anytime so you only pay for the data you need. switch and save $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus, get $400 off when you buy the new samsung galaxy note20 ultra 5g. ♪ ♪ gerry: as we've seen from the jobless numbers, the u.s. economy is recovering, but it comes after the steepest decline in history. we were told that the lockdown that has produced that decline was necessary to restrain the spread of the virus. but how effective was that lockdown, in fact?
i feel really proud of the impact that has on the environment. but we're always striving to be better. i love being outdoors, running in nature. we have two daughters. i want to do everything i can to protect the environment to make sure they see the same beauty i've seen in nature. my goal is to lead projects that affect the world. i know that to be great requires hard work. my goal is t♪ ead projects that affect the world. ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your...
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fox news alert. >> yeah. >> california has such a prohibitive environment, the factory in california very difficult, a lot easier to go to places like texas because they have not just -- >> have you ever contemplated going to mexico? >> yeah, they actually did and they decided to stay in america. you know, have a little bit more of a diy marketing plan. >> make america great again. >> this was broadly criticized. a lot of democrats said be careful what you wish for because you are, you know, picking and choosing your winners. now, of course they -- that is this administration, has been blamed for doing that with friendly energy, clean energy. >> right. >> so can you have it both ways? >> well, we obviously can't. we lost. so that's not working out too well for us at this moment. i think, you know, at base we should all be excited that more americans have jobs, especially going into the holiday season. >> why don't you look excited? >> i don't? i'm trying to smile. no, i'm just kidding. >> that's a nancy pelosi smile. >> are you saying she has botox. >> i said no botox yet. people on
fox news alert. >> yeah. >> california has such a prohibitive environment, the factory in california very difficult, a lot easier to go to places like texas because they have not just -- >> have you ever contemplated going to mexico? >> yeah, they actually did and they decided to stay in america. you know, have a little bit more of a diy marketing plan. >> make america great again. >> this was broadly criticized. a lot of democrats said be careful what you...
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number one best job creation environment, is houston, texas of course. apparently everything is better and bigger in texas. the city added more than 2800 jobs in the january. the city with the worst job environment, well there are several, sacramento, california, providence, rhode island. >>> coming up next a shocking story on the gm cars that have been recalled. turns out some of them still on. market. still for sale. we'll have the latest. >>> next a cbs employee suing claiming her company violating her privacy. charging her too much for health care. legal panel will weigh in after the break. ♪ e. in the new new york, we don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com (announcer) scottr
number one best job creation environment, is houston, texas of course. apparently everything is better and bigger in texas. the city added more than 2800 jobs in the january. the city with the worst job environment, well there are several, sacramento, california, providence, rhode island. >>> coming up next a shocking story on the gm cars that have been recalled. turns out some of them still on. market. still for sale. we'll have the latest. >>> next a cbs employee suing...